Zimbric is aware of the mounting stresses of everyday life and hopes Inland Empire residents and guests will see an evening at the symphony as a time of rejuvenation.

“So many times we get really busy with work and family obligations, but I think it’s important to remind people that music is a great escape,” she said. “What we’re going to give you is an opportunity to fill your soul again, and I think that is missing in life sometimes.”

For those who attend the final chamber performance of the season, Zimbric hopes the experience of “Seeing Red” will leave the audience with an indelible mark on their minds and hearts.

“I would want (the audience) to tell their friends how the quality of the music affected them emotionally, or gave them a new thought or a new idea or a new understanding of either a piece of music or an instrument or a composer,” Zimbric said. “I want them to feel like they experienced something really special, and that they are so glad that they took the time out of their busy life to hear the music and experience the concert.”